We all want our homes to stay comfortable throughout the winter, but keeping them warm can come at a cost. The good news is there are simple ways to lower your heating bills without giving up comfort.
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Upgrade to a High Efficiency Heating System
If your system is more than 10 to 15 years old, you are likely paying more than you need to. New high efficiency furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps use significantly less fuel while delivering better, more consistent comfort.
Why it matters
Modern systems can reduce heating costs by 20 percent or more and qualify for rebates or incentives. -
Seal Air Leaks and Improve Insulation
Heat loss through drafts and poor insulation is one of the biggest causes of high heating bills. Focus on attics, crawlspaces, doors, windows, and ductwork.
Why it matters
Stopping heat from escaping means your system runs less and your home stays warmer longer. -
Keep Your System Maintained
Dirty filters, blocked vents, and neglected equipment force your heating system to work harder than necessary. Regular maintenance keeps everything running efficiently.
Why it matters
Routine tune ups improve performance, reduce breakdowns, and extend the life of your system. -
Heat Smarter Not Harder
Focus heat where you actually live. Keep vents clear, use ceiling fans on low to circulate warm air, and consider zoned heating or supplemental heat in frequently used rooms.
Why it matters
You avoid wasting energy heating unused spaces while staying comfortable where it counts. -
Upgrade to a High Efficiency Heating System
If your system is more than 10 to 15 years old, you are likely paying more than you need to. New high efficiency furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps use significantly less fuel while delivering better, more consistent comfort.
Why it matters
Modern systems can reduce heating costs by 20 percent or more and qualify for rebates or incentives.
Thinking about upgrading your heating system? Call Moyer today. Our experts can help you choose an energy-efficient solution that fits your home, budget, and comfort needs.